When the South Australian Labor Party took office under Mike Rann in 2002, the state was the last piece in a jigsaw that gave Labor coast to coast state governments for the first time in the party’s history. Three terms and 12 years later, new Premier Jay Weatherill takes Labor back to the polls, but with a very different political map. The Labor Party’s last remaining state Labor governments in Tasmania and South Australia face their fate on 15 March with both governments as underdogs.